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Days of Acknowledgement
March 8th – International Women’s Day
On Friday we celebrate International Women’s Day with the theme ‘Inspire Inclusion’. We promote a more equitable society where we help build women up and ensure a sense of belonging, relevance and empowerment. On this day we acknowledge that there historically has been, and still is a gender discrimination, but we continue to make steps to minimize this gap. IEPS is proud to be building our female students confidence, capabilities and self-belief in what they feel they can achieve now and what they want to achieve in the future. I would like to personally acknowledge and thank all our female stakeholders as they are integral to the current success and continuous improvement cycle at IEPS.
March 9th – World Math’s Day
At IEPS we love Math, we love to teach it, learn more about it and apply our critical thinking as we look at real-world problems. In term two we will be having a math focused morning where we invite our families into the classroom, but for now we acknowledge this day by students looking back at what we used to know, now know and how much they have grown as learners.
March 9th – Ramadan
Beginning on the evening of the 9th, Ramadan will continue until the 8th of April. During this month, those who celebrate take part in a month of fasting, prayer and reflection. We are proud to have a multicultural community, for those students who are participating; families we ask that you reach out to your child’s teacher so that we can make appropriate adjustments to assist them during eating times for this month. We hope you have a blessed Ramadan.
Canteen Substitute March 8th - ***Place your order by 11:30 am, Thursday 7th March
On Friday, March 8th our Canteen will be closed (for lunch orders and counter sales) due to our canteen manager Kim taking LSL.
We have located and implemented an alternative and have organised another lunch option for those who are interested.
Subway Preston West and Canteen Hub are very pleased to be able to offer the Subs For You School Lunch Program at Ivanhoe East Primary School.
- On Friday 8th March
- Please register at www.canteenhub.com.au
- Place your order by 11:30 am, Thursday 7th March
- If you need to cancel your order this can be done via www.canteenhub.com.au under your profile up to the order cut-off time.
- Need help please email help@canteenhub.com or head to the help tab on our homepage.
Please note: as this is being run by Canteen Hub, you will need to place your order and direct all enquiries to Canteen Hub. No late orders will be accepted.
Instrumental Music Update
Kathy Elston has been offered a full-time position at Keysborough College teaching woodwind. She is sad to leave IEPS but cannot pass up this opportunity. Kathy starts at Keysborough on Tuesday, March 12th. We are currently working through the process to find a new Instrumental Music teacher and will update our community as soon as we have someone in place.
Lost Opportunities through Late Arrivals and School Absences
Lateness and lost opportunities are a big focus for the Department of Education and our school this year, the accumulated absence or lateness does add up to significant lost learning time. Consider this:
- A student who is late by half an hour each day misses the equivalent of 16.6 days of learning each year.
- An 80% attendance rate is the equivalent of missing one day per week or 40 days of lost learning for the school year which could add up to 2 ½ years from Prep – Year 12.
- 85% attendance equals 30 days of lost learning per year or 2 years from Prep – Year 12.
- 90% attendance equals 1 day per fortnight or 20 days per year equalling one year of absence from Prep – Year 12.
- 95% attendance equals 10 days of lost learning and over half a year of lost opportunities from Prep – Year 12.
Research that the Department of Education is leaning on indicates that there is no safe threshold to missing school. They determined this using a combination of school enrolment figures, attendance records and NAPLAN results provided by the Education Department. They studied patterns of over 415,000 primary and high school students over a five-year time frame. In all analyses, average academic achievement on NAPLAN tests declined with any absence from school and continued to decline as absence rates increased.
Every day of absence made a difference, and this was particularly true for unauthorised absences. The effect of one day of absence was relatively small but added up quickly as more and more days were missed. The effect of missing days accumulated over time, so that school absence not only impacted achievement in the year in which the days were missed but in future years as well. The message is straightforward and well-supported, every day of school that is missed is a lost opportunity, please ensure your child is at school every day!
Please note that we acknowledge due to sickness that this is not always possible and ask that even though we stress the importance of attendance if a child is unwell, especially if they are symptomatic they should stay home until they fully recover. Any students who attend school symptomatic will be sent home by our School nurses as we need to make sure we continue to protect our community by mitigating the spread of infectious illnesses. Furthermore, we acknowledge that there may be special circumstances for some families and we appreciate the current collective effort to support our students in continuous and improved attendance.
On behalf of the senior school teaching staff, specialists team, and wider leadership team we would like to take a moment to congratulate all students who applied and presented speeches for these positions. It takes courage and dedication to put oneself forward for such roles, and we are incredibly proud of each and every student who participated in the process. Their commitment to leadership and willingness to contribute to our school community are truly commendable.
Without further ado, I am delighted to announce the successful candidates for the following student leadership positions:
Leadership Roles |
Successful Candidates |
School Captains |
Max, Heidi, William and Caitlin |
Art |
Bella and Olivia S |
Environment |
Oliver and Ned V |
French |
Lily and Finn |
Music |
Alexa.K and Miya |
Press Club |
Azura, Blake, Asher, Owen.M & Lilliana |
Yellow House Captains |
Amelia and Dom |
Yellow Vice House Captains |
Max and Connor |
Red House Captains |
Kaira and Henry |
Red Vice House Captains |
Charlie B and Ben |
Blue House Captains |
Taj and Vincent |
Blue Vice House Captains |
Ruby and Isaac |
Green House Captains |
Charlie A and Alexa.S |
Green Vice House Captains |
Grace P and Olivia S |
PAG 6A |
Harry and Albert |
PAG 6S |
Hamish and Julian |
PAG 5G |
Benji and Dihein |
PAG 5P |
Henry and Miles |
PAG 5H |
Audrey and Spencer |
PAG 4L |
Hazel M and Phoenix P |
PAG 4K |
Sam B and Ted P |
PAG 4N |
Matilda T and Eve C |
The senior school staff and specialist team of 2023 and 2024, as well as the wider leadership team notes that these students have demonstrated exceptional qualities of leadership, responsibility, and dedication, and we have every confidence in their ability to fulfil their roles effectively.
We invite you to the onsite assembly on Friday the 8th of March where the successful candidates will be presented with their 2024 leadership badges. Unfortunately, I will not be able to present these badges as I will be on carers leave on Friday, however Benjamin Phillips will present the badges and I look forward to working with our Student leaders over the course of the year.
We are wanting to inform you that the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) 2024 for Years 3 and 5 students will be held on Wednesday 13th of March, Thursday 14th March, Monday 18th March and Tuesday 19th of March 2024.
NAPLAN tests assess student knowledge and skills in writing, reading, language conventions and numeracy. Even though this test provides you with a written report of your child’s results, this does not directly determine their individual school report and it is not the only resource used for our reporting purposes, in fact it is one of a suite of assessments that we use here at IEPS. The data collected from NAPLAN gives schools an opportunity to identify their strengths and areas for improvement on a school based level.
This year the tests are online (with exception to the Level 3 writing test). With the tests being online the students will require headphones. If you have a set at home could you please label them and send them in for the duration of NAPLAN week.
Please find the schedule below for IEPS NAPLAN tests 2024.
We understand that some students might be feeling a bit anxious about these tests so please continue to check in with them throughout the week and encourage them to try their best. Furthermore please reiterate to them we already have identified their strengths and areas for improvement and this NAPLAN assessment does not impact their current level of learning progression.
Thank-you for your support of your child throughout this process and I ask that we minimise movement around the school during these times.
Assembly Update
In 2024, we will continue to alternate between onsite and online assemblies on a fortnightly basis, however there will be some changes to our onsite assembly process. Moving forward, each year level will host an onsite assembly, share their learning, and present the Student of the Fortnight Awards.
Assemblies will be held onsite in the school gym at 9 am on Friday mornings. Please refer to the schedule below:
TERM 1 |
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WEEK |
DATE |
LOCATION |
YEAR LEVEL HOSTING & SHARING THEIR LEARNING |
6 |
Friday 8th March |
ONSITE |
Year 4 |
7 |
Friday 15th March |
***ONSITE - Year 3 (Please note: This onsite assembly has been moved forward) |
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8 |
Friday 22nd March |
YOUTUBE CHANNEL |
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9 |
Friday 29th March |
NO ASSEMBLY - GOOD FRIDAY |
Reminders from Last Weeks Bulletin
2nd Hand Uniform Shop Update
2nd Hand Uniform has been in high demand so far this year. Your donations are greatly appreciated, so please keep them coming! Feedback about the uniform swap system has been overwhelmingly positive and is an initiative that that will keep going.
The donation to Upparel was organised due to a large volume of damaged uniform being donated to us and left at school. The alternative was landfill.
Moving forward, we welcome only IEPS branded jumpers, jackets, hoodies and t-shirts, winter dresses, summer dresses (white trim only), shorts and skorts. Uniform must be free of rips, holes and stains and be in reasonable, overall condition- not too faded.
Any questions, please contact the office or visit any Friday morning from 8.30am.
Privacy Reminder for our School Community
Our school collects, uses, discloses, and stores student and parent personal information for standard school functions or where permitted by law, as stated in the Schools’ Privacy Policy.
Our Photographing, Filming and Recording Students Policy https://ivanhoeeastps.vic.edu.au/policies describes how we collect and use photographs, video and recordings of students. The policy also explains when parent consent is required and how it can be provided and withdrawn.
Follow Us
A reminder that we now have a community Instagram account, this account is used to connect with our wider community, promote school events and give an insight into our facilities, incursions, excursions, and all of the wonderful teaching & learning that is happening at IEPS. You can follow our movements by networking with us @ivanhoeeastprimaryschool on Instagram.
Regards,
Tom Boyle
Principal
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PA | Alex W |
PW | Harvey |
PD | Ollie |
PL | Grace H |
1P | Sage |
1S | Kasia M & Ned W |
2F | Hugh |
2A | Seraphina & Safiya |
2P | Lucy G |
3H | Jack & Alicia |
3O | James |
3W | Abigail & John |
4K | Ted P |
4L | Amaya P |
4N | Scarlett L & Melanie P |
5H | Isla B |
5P | Annika P |
5G | Gemma L |
6S | Indi L & Olivia S |
School Photos - SchoolPix flyer containing a unique ID code and Job number is coming home today
Canteen News - School Canteen CLOSED this Friday 8th March
My School Connect - No orders or counter sales this Friday 8th March
(Please refer to 'Canteen' listed under the 'Our School' heading on the IEPS website to find the 'My School Connect' link)
The cut off time for ordering online has changed to 9:00am.
To prevent disappointment at lunchtime please keep checking:
• that you have the correct date for the lunch order
• that you check out and pay or your order will not be received by the canteen.
***STUDENTS PURCHASING FROM THE SCHOOL CANTEEN USING CASH***
To avoid disappointment, please do not send your child to school with large notes (over $5) to purchase items from the canteen, as we do not have the change to give them. Also, please ensure your coins are Australian monetary coins and not of international currency.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
We are in urgent need of volunteers in the Canteen. If you are able to spare a few hours it would be appreciated. Please follow the link below for the Canteen Roster.
Please place your name in the relevant time and day/date on the roster if you would like to Volunteer.
Canteen Roster - Term 1 2024
Thank you
Kim- Canteen Manager
Phone: 03 9499 2171
Email: canteen@ivanhoeeastps.vic.edu.au
Second Hand Uniforms
IEPS Second Hand Uniforms is located upstairs in the gym.
The Second Hand Uniform shop will be open each Friday morning from 8.30am - 9.15am (45 minutes) for you to purchase any items you might need.
Items are $5 each and payment is strictly card only.
The uniform shop is run by parent volunteers, please stop by if you’re interested in helping out.
2nd Hand Uniform Donations
Currently accepting all IEPS branded uniform.
Please note that space is limited and only IEPS branded jumpers and t-shirts can be accepted. Good condition shorts and skorts will be accepted.
In high demand: summer school dresses (with white trim only) and polo shirts.
Please double check all donations are washed and clear of stains and rips or holes.
Currently out of stock: no size 12 or 14 t-shirts, no Summer school dresses (and only one small Winter dress available)
Uniform Swap is up and running. Feel free to stop by with your donation and take something in return.
Please use the stairs next to the entrance to the Hall/Gym.
Please check the barcode on your library books to ensure they are returned to the right place
Welcome back to the 2024 school year!
Library book borrowing is well underway. We have already introduced quite a few new titles in the library this year and students seem to really enjoy immersing themselves into reading.
Just as in the past, overdue invoices will be sent home regularly throughout the school year. I would greatly appreciate if you can attend to these invoices in a timely fashion. This will allow your child to maintain full borrowing privileges throughout the year.
I’d also ask for your help with making sure that the IEPS library books are not returned to the public libraries. I recognise this is a very easy mistake to make, as I have done it myself. But quite a few of our books were returned to public libraries this past year. While these are sometimes discovered and returned, there is no sure system for doing so. Therefore, the best way to prevent the loss of these books from our library is to be sure to stop before you drop the book off and check the barcode. If it looks like this,
please make sure it comes back to our library. Thank you for your assistance with this.
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Instrumental Music Lessons 2024
**NB:Instrumental Music Update
Kathy Elston has been offered a full-time position at Keysborough College teaching woodwind. She is sad to leave IEPS but cannot pass up this opportunity. Kathy starts at Keysborough on Tuesday, March 12th. We are currently working through the process to find a new Instrumental Music teacher and will update our community as soon as we have someone in place.
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